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Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults

BACKGROUND: Whilst there is a presumption in medicine that ageing adversely affects cardiovascular function, it is unknown if resting haemodynamics are compromised in the elderly, and if so, to what degree. This study was intended to answer several questions; whether age-related changes in haemodyna...

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Autores principales: Chan, Cangel Pui-yee, Agarwal, Nandini, Sin, King-keung, Narain, Sangeeta, Smith, Brendan E., Graham, Colin A., Rainer, Timothy H.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26672648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2014.09.002
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author Chan, Cangel Pui-yee
Agarwal, Nandini
Sin, King-keung
Narain, Sangeeta
Smith, Brendan E.
Graham, Colin A.
Rainer, Timothy H.
author_facet Chan, Cangel Pui-yee
Agarwal, Nandini
Sin, King-keung
Narain, Sangeeta
Smith, Brendan E.
Graham, Colin A.
Rainer, Timothy H.
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description BACKGROUND: Whilst there is a presumption in medicine that ageing adversely affects cardiovascular function, it is unknown if resting haemodynamics are compromised in the elderly, and if so, to what degree. This study was intended to answer several questions; whether age-related changes in haemodynamics occur; whether there was a difference between the haemodynamics of ageing subjects with and without mild chronic disease; whether there was a difference in haemodynamics as measured from either the aortic or the pulmonary valve; and to establish reference ranges for this population. METHODS: Chinese adults aged over 60 years were divided into three age bands of 61–70, 71–80 and over 80 years. The haemodynamic parameters were measured using a non-invasive Doppler ultrasound-based instrument, the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor (USCOM). RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-five subjects (48.5% males) were recruited. 78 (47.3%) had no known disease whilst 87 (52.7%) had mild chronic illness. A total of 21 individual haemodynamic parameters were measured or calculated for each subject. There were no significant differences in stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), systemic vascular resistance (SVR) or in body surface area (BSA)-indexed parameters, SV index (SVI), cardiac index (CI) and SVR index (SVRI) across age groups, or in other indexed haemodynamic parameters. No significant differences in indexed haemodynamics were found between those subjects with and those without mild chronic disease. Small, statistically significant, but clinically insignificant, differences (< 5%) were found between the aortic and pulmonary valve measurements for SV, SVI and heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: Ageing does not have any significant effect on resting haemodynamics in the elderly population studied. Mild chronic disease does not adversely affect resting haemodynamics in this population. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Reference ranges were established for 21 haemodynamic parameters, as measured by USCOM, for an elderly Chinese population but not for non-Chinese populations.
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spelling pubmed-46339732015-12-15 Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults Chan, Cangel Pui-yee Agarwal, Nandini Sin, King-keung Narain, Sangeeta Smith, Brendan E. Graham, Colin A. Rainer, Timothy H. BBA Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Whilst there is a presumption in medicine that ageing adversely affects cardiovascular function, it is unknown if resting haemodynamics are compromised in the elderly, and if so, to what degree. This study was intended to answer several questions; whether age-related changes in haemodynamics occur; whether there was a difference between the haemodynamics of ageing subjects with and without mild chronic disease; whether there was a difference in haemodynamics as measured from either the aortic or the pulmonary valve; and to establish reference ranges for this population. METHODS: Chinese adults aged over 60 years were divided into three age bands of 61–70, 71–80 and over 80 years. The haemodynamic parameters were measured using a non-invasive Doppler ultrasound-based instrument, the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor (USCOM). RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-five subjects (48.5% males) were recruited. 78 (47.3%) had no known disease whilst 87 (52.7%) had mild chronic illness. A total of 21 individual haemodynamic parameters were measured or calculated for each subject. There were no significant differences in stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), systemic vascular resistance (SVR) or in body surface area (BSA)-indexed parameters, SV index (SVI), cardiac index (CI) and SVR index (SVRI) across age groups, or in other indexed haemodynamic parameters. No significant differences in indexed haemodynamics were found between those subjects with and those without mild chronic disease. Small, statistically significant, but clinically insignificant, differences (< 5%) were found between the aortic and pulmonary valve measurements for SV, SVI and heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: Ageing does not have any significant effect on resting haemodynamics in the elderly population studied. Mild chronic disease does not adversely affect resting haemodynamics in this population. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Reference ranges were established for 21 haemodynamic parameters, as measured by USCOM, for an elderly Chinese population but not for non-Chinese populations. Elsevier 2014-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4633973/ /pubmed/26672648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2014.09.002 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Chan, Cangel Pui-yee
Agarwal, Nandini
Sin, King-keung
Narain, Sangeeta
Smith, Brendan E.
Graham, Colin A.
Rainer, Timothy H.
Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title_full Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title_fullStr Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title_full_unstemmed Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title_short Age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly Chinese adults
title_sort age-specific non-invasive transcutaneous doppler ultrasound derived haemodynamic reference ranges in elderly chinese adults
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26672648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbacli.2014.09.002
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